Girls Day Prepare To Release 1st Japanese Album

Here's a "Darling" new album for Japanese music lovers.

K-pop girl group Girl's Day will continue to make inroads into the Japanese music market, following in the footsteps of many other popular K-pop girl groups. Following the release of several Japanese singles earlier this year, Girl's Day will make their formal debut with their first Japanese album, "Darling," in September.

Along with the release of "Darling," Girl's Day will spend time promoting the album in Japan.

Ahead of the release of "Darling" on Sept. 30, Girl's Day will visit Japan twice, reported The K-Pop Herald on Wednesday.

Girl's Day will first visit Japan later this week, promoting the album from Thursday to Sunday in Tokyo. The quintet will then return to Japan later in the month, and promote the album from Sept. 19-30.

The group held six concerts last month in Osaka and Tokyo, the first of the three promotional trips prior to the release of "Darling."

Earlier this year, Girl's Day remade their songs "Darling," "Twinkle Twinkle," and "Ring My Bell" in Japanese.

Girl's Day made their debut in South Korea in 2010 with the song "Tilt My Head." Since then, the girl group has released nearly 20 singles, including hits like "Expectation," "Something," and "Darling."

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